Complete List Of The Velvet Underground Songs From A to Z

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Complete List Of The Velvet Underground Songs From A to Z

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The Velvet Underground took shape in New York City in the mid-1960s, born out of a creative partnership between Lou Reed, a songwriter from Long Island with a background in pop music and literature, and John Cale, a classically trained experimental musician from Wales. The duo fused Reed’s streetwise lyrics and rock inclinations with Cale’s avant-garde sensibilities, eventually forming a band that also included guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Maureen Tucker. Their early sound was abrasive, unfiltered, and utterly unlike anything in the mainstream—qualities that would go on to define their impact, even if commercial success initially eluded them.

The band became closely associated with artist Andy Warhol, who took them under his wing in 1966 and featured them as the house band for his traveling multimedia show, the Exploding Plastic Inevitable. Warhol also introduced the band to German singer and model Nico, insisting she join them for their debut record. This collaboration resulted in their groundbreaking first album, The Velvet Underground & Nico, released in 1967. Though it failed to chart at the time, it has since become one of the most influential albums in rock history, noted for its raw depictions of drug use, sexuality, and alienation, as well as its experimental musical textures.

Their debut featured songs that have become synonymous with their legacy, including “Heroin,” “I’m Waiting for the Man,” “Venus in Furs,” and “All Tomorrow’s Parties.” The album’s iconic banana cover, designed by Warhol, added to its mystique. While radio stations and record stores shunned the record, it planted the seeds for countless underground movements and directly influenced the birth of punk, alternative, and art rock. The band’s refusal to compromise their content or sound made them outliers in a pop landscape dominated by psychedelic optimism and polished production.

By the time of their second album, White Light/White Heat (1968), Nico had departed and tensions between Reed and Cale were intensifying. The resulting record was even more abrasive and chaotic, with tracks like “Sister Ray” pushing the boundaries of structure and sound. Cale exited the band later that year, replaced by Doug Yule. With this new lineup, the Velvet Underground released their third, self-titled album in 1969. It marked a dramatic tonal shift—quieter, more introspective, and filled with songs that emphasized melody over noise. Tracks like “Pale Blue Eyes” and “Candy Says” revealed a gentler, more emotional side of Reed’s writing.

In 1970, the band released Loaded, an album designed to appeal more to mainstream audiences. It included what would become two of their most well-known songs: “Sweet Jane” and “Rock & Roll.” Despite the increased accessibility, the band still struggled commercially. Reed, frustrated with the band’s trajectory and label issues, quit the group shortly before the album’s release. Yule carried on with a new version of the band, releasing Squeeze in 1973, an album widely considered outside the canon of the original Velvet Underground legacy, as none of the founding members participated.

Throughout their brief but tumultuous original run, the Velvet Underground released five studio albums: The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967), White Light/White Heat (1968), The Velvet Underground (1969), Loaded (1970), and Squeeze (1973). The band’s singles never charted significantly, and their albums met little commercial acclaim during their active years. However, their legacy grew exponentially in the decades that followed, often summarized by Brian Eno’s famous quote that while not many people bought their first album, everyone who did started a band.

The Velvet Underground reunited briefly in 1993 for a European tour with the classic lineup of Reed, Cale, Morrison, and Tucker. Plans for a North American leg and a new album fell apart when Reed and Cale clashed again. Their final reunion performance occurred in Paris, and the group was formally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, though Cale declined to attend in protest of Reed’s decision to exclude him from the performance.

Outside of music, the members of the Velvet Underground contributed to various forms of art and advocacy. Reed went on to have a prolific solo career, writing critically acclaimed albums such as Transformer and Berlin. Cale explored avant-garde music and production, collaborating with artists across genres. Tucker continued making music with a raw, minimalist approach and became a symbol for women in punk and alternative scenes. Sterling Morrison pursued academia, teaching at the University of Texas before his death in 1995.

The band’s impact extended far beyond their lifespan. Their influence can be heard in artists ranging from David Bowie and R.E.M. to Sonic Youth and The Strokes. Documentaries, tribute albums, and scholarly retrospectives have attempted to unpack the band’s dense mythology and lasting relevance. Todd Haynes’ 2021 documentary The Velvet Underground introduced a new generation to their radical innovation and cultural importance.

Their unapologetic exploration of taboo subjects, unconventional song structures, and embrace of artistic freedom have made them icons of counterculture. The Velvet Underground didn’t follow trends—they carved out their own path entirely, and in doing so, gave rise to entire genres. They remain beloved not for mass appeal, but for their authenticity, vision, and courage to be unlike anything else in their time.

Complete List Of The Velvet Underground Songs From A to Z

  1. After HoursThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  2. All Tomorrow’s PartiesThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  3. Andy’s ChestVU – 1985
  4. Beginning to See the LightThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  5. The Black Angel’s Death SongThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  6. Booker TPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  7. Candy SaysThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  8. Chelsea GirlsChelsea Girl (Nico) – 1967
  9. Coney Island SteeplechaseAnother View – 1986
  10. Cool It DownLoaded – 1970
  11. Countess from Hong KongPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  12. European Son (to Delmore Schwartz)The Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  13. Femme FataleThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  14. Ferryboat BillAnother View – 1986
  15. Foggy NotionVU – 1985
  16. Follow the LeaderThe Quine Tapes – 2001
  17. The GiftWhite Light/White Heat – 1968
  18. Guess I’m Falling in LoveAnother View – 1986
  19. Head Held HighLoaded – 1970
  20. Here She Comes NowWhite Light/White Heat – 1968
  21. HeroinThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  22. Hey Mr. RainAnother View – 1986
  23. I Can’t Stand ItVU – 1985
  24. I Found a ReasonLoaded – 1970
  25. I Heard Her Call My NameWhite Light/White Heat – 1968
  26. I’ll Be Your MirrorThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  27. I Love YouFully Loaded – 1997
  28. I’m Gonna Move Right InAnother View – 1986
  29. I’m Not A Young Man AnymoreWhite Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary Deluxe Edition – 2013
  30. I’m Not Too Sorry (Now That You’re Gone)Peel Slowly and See – 1995
  31. I’m Set FreeThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  32. I’m Sticking With YouVU – 1985
  33. I’m Waiting for the ManThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  34. It’s Alright (The Way That You Live)Peel Slowly and See – 1995
  35. It’s Just Too MuchPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  36. It Was a Pleasure ThenChelsea Girl (Nico) – 1967
  37. JesusThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  38. Lady Godiva’s OperationWhite Light/White Heat – 1968
  39. Lisa SaysVU – 1985
  40. Little SisterChelsea Girl (Nico) – 1967
  41. Lonesome Cowboy BillLoaded – 1970
  42. LoopAspen #3 – 1966
  43. Love Makes You Feel Ten Feet TallFully Loaded – 1997
  44. Melody LaughterPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  45. Miss Joanie LeeThe Velvet Underground & Nico, 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe edition – 2012
  46. The Murder MysteryThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  47. New AgeLoaded – 1970
  48. NoiseEast Village Other – 1966
  49. OceanVU – 1985
  50. Oh GinPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  51. Oh! Sweet Nuthin’Loaded – 1970
  52. One of These DaysVU – 1985
  53. Over YouThe Complete Matrix Tapes – 2015
  54. Pale Blue EyesThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  55. Prominent MenPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  56. Ride into the SunAnother View – 1986
  57. Rock and RollLoaded – 1970
  58. Run Run RunThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  59. Sad SongPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  60. Satellite of LovePeel Slowly and See – 1995
  61. Sheltered LifePeel Slowly and See – 1995
  62. She’s My Best FriendVU – 1985
  63. Sister RayWhite Light/White Heat – 1968
  64. Some Kinda LoveThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  65. Stephanie SaysVU – 1985
  66. Sunday MorningThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  67. Sweet Bonnie Brown1969 – 1974
  68. Sweet JaneLoaded – 1970
  69. Temptation Inside Your HeartVU – 1985
  70. That’s the Story of My LifeThe Velvet Underground – 1968
  71. There Is No ReasonPeel Slowly and See – 1995
  72. There She Goes AgainThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  73. Train Round the BendLoaded – 1970
  74. Venus in FursThe Velvet Underground & Nico – 1967
  75. Walk AloneThe Velvet Underground & Nico, 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe edition – 2012
  76. Walk and Talk (It)Peel Slowly and See – 1995
  77. We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time TogetherAnother View – 1986
  78. What Goes OnThe Velvet Underground – 1969
  79. White Light/White HeatWhite Light/White Heat – 1968
  80. Who Loves the SunLoaded – 1970
  81. Winter SongChelsea Girl (Nico) – 1967
  82. Wrap Your Trouble in DreamsChelsea Girl (Nico) – 1967

Albums

The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967): 11 songs

White Light/White Heat (1968): 6 songs

The Velvet Underground (1969): 10 songs

Loaded (1970): 10 songs

VU (1985): 10 songs

Another View (1986): 8 songs

Peel Slowly and See (1995): 17 songs (including previously unreleased material)

Fully Loaded (1997): 2 songs (that weren’t on other releases)

Various other releases and compilations: 18 songs Total songs: 82

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